Discussing requirements and fleet size
We gather a technical brief: vehicle types, purpose (service/commercial), visibility requirements and standards, current and future fleet size. We define exactly what needs to be applied: logos, numbers, warning elements, and contact information.
Aligning design and specifications
We adapt the visual style to your brand or service requirements: fonts, contrast, sizing, materials (standard/cast/reflective films), and application zones. We lock in a specification to ensure consistent results across the entire fleet.
Creating a preliminary layout
We prepare a vehicle-specific mockup based on the exact model and body geometry. The visualization shows where text, stripes, and numbers will be placed, and how they read from a distance and different angles.
Scheduling to minimize downtime
We plan the workflow so vehicles stay operational: unit-by-unit sequencing, time slots, and prioritization of critical transport. If needed, we implement a phased rollout to keep the fleet running.
Production and installation
Printing and cutting of elements, surface preparation, application, and final inspection. We check seams and edges and provide maintenance guidance to maximize durability.
Maintaining a consistent style as you scale
We store templates and specifications so new vehicles can be branded quickly and consistently. We ensure the same colors, sizing, and placement across all units for a unified fleet appearance.